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Aphrodite posted:The Euro leagues actually draft North American prospects that will never actually go there. Didn't some KHL team do the equivalent of granting TayTay exceptional player status so they could draft him first overall in their import draft when he was like 16 or something like that?
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HELLO LADIES posted:Didn't some KHL team do the equivalent of granting TayTay exceptional player status so they could draft him first overall in their import draft when he was like 16 or something like that? His Wiki page says Kazan drafted him 89th overall. They draft at 17 normally though.
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HELLO LADIES posted:Didn't some KHL team do the equivalent of granting TayTay exceptional player status so they could draft him first overall in their import draft when he was like 16 or something like that? Who is TayTay? Are there other common nicknames that are good to know? e. v v v That is the best thing I've seen all day MIDWIFE CRISIS fucked around with this message at 23:46 on Apr 18, 2014 |
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Admiral Goodenough posted:Who is TayTay? Are there other common nicknames that are good to know? TayTay is Edmonton's Taylor Hall, so christened by the late forums poster Wayne Gretzky. Hall is known for being very good at hockey, an entitled and obnoxious (underage) drunk, and exceptionally stupid:
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 23:36 |
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Taylor Hall = TayTay Ryan Nugent-Hopkins = The Nuge Steven Stamkos = Stammer Nail Yakupov = Yak City, Bitch. Yak, Yak City. Most of the others are just adding something to a last name.
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 23:38 |
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Admiral Goodenough posted:Who is TayTay? Are there other common nicknames that are good to know? TayTay is SAS's pet name for Taylor Hall, the first of the Edmonton Oiler's three consecutive first overall picks, who was drafted in 2010. 2011 was Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (Oilers), 2012 was Nail "Yak City" Yakupov, and 2013 the Colorado Avanlanche drafted Nathan MacKinnon at #1. Other nicknames: "Z" can mean either the Red Wings Henrik Zetterberg or the Bruins Zdeno Chara, but "Big Z" is usually just Chara, who is 6'9" and terrifingly huge. "Giggles" is the Senators Jason Spezza, who has a very dorky laugh. "Geno" is Evgeni Malkin, "G" can be either Malkin or Flyers Claude Giroux (and probably other dudes but those are the famous ones). "Jumbo" is San Jose's Joe Thornton, who is quite large. "Cooter" is Flyers Sean Couturier, "Cooch" is Sharks Logan Couture, we are all eagerly awaiting the arrival of Couturiest and them all being united on a single line. Grant Clitsome of the Winnipeg Jets is "Clitter". Jonathan Toews of Chicago is "Captain Serious". Scott Hartnell of the Flyers is "Fartsmell". "Homer" is Flyers GM Paul Holmgren, he is hilarious if he is not your GM. Martin Brodeur of the New Jersey Devils is "Fatso" or "Uncle Daddy". "GMGM" is the super creative nickname of DC's GM George McPhee, he is not hilarious he's just bad. I'm probably forgetting a few, but these are the one you'll usually hear in broadcasts or read in our hockey threads. Most of the others are pretty self-explanatory or things that only one specific fanbase would really care about or use. Hockey nicknames are generally pretty dumb, though. {first syllable of last name}-sy/er covers the vast majority of them.
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 23:50 |
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Did the Caps screw up big time by firing Boudreau? Are they currently wasting Alex Ovechkin's prime years by trying to figure out a new hockey strategy, instead of just sticking with Boudreau's old style (that was possibly ineffective to win a cup) of extreme offense and almost no defense? They never got past the conference semifinals, but drat they played an exciting game a few years ago.
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# ? Apr 19, 2014 00:34 |
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I got a question. What's with the references to Evil Waldo that have been floating around the n/v thread? I remember him as a poster/ know he hasn't been around in a while, but I wasn't posting when whatever people are referring to happened and I don't get it
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HOW COULD YOU posted:I got a question. He was responding to someone complaining about the Flyers and said that just complaining on the forums does nothing, and quoted some tweets he had made to them about how Giroux should have his C taken away and stuff. People called him out on how dumb that is, and he said that he has been a "thorn in the side of management on twitter" and that he heard from an inside source that he has been labelled a "disgruntled fan".
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HOW COULD YOU posted:I got a question. He claimed his twittering at Flyers players and management made him a "thorn in the side" of the team, he was roundly mocked for suggesting that a tweeterman could change the course of a professional hockey team, and we haven't seen him since. e: f;b
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Aphrodite posted:He was responding to someone complaining about the Flyers and said that just complaining on the forums does nothing, and quoted some tweets he had made to them about how Giroux should have his C taken away and stuff. Oh man, that's great. Truly he was the waldo Most Evil
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Here's the series of posts. It's in archives. He's responding to some general complaining about the Philly media and Giroux. This was back when Giroux wasn't scoring. evilwaldo posted:If the media is going to call him out at least do it like I did to Giroux and Hartnell almost a week ago. MagicCube posted:Wow those meaningless things you said are really great. I'm sure all that was missing from the Flyers winning games was random people on twitter questioning their ability. Do you have any more interesting twitter things you said to the Flyers? mcvey posted:Is that really you because: evilwaldo posted:(To MagicCube) (A ton of people laughing at him) evilwaldo posted:I do know that Comcast has poked around the general identity stuff which would make sense because they are the owners of the Flyers.
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Aphrodite posted:Here's the series of posts. It's in archives. And then he disappeared???? HARTNELLLLLLLLLL
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HOW COULD YOU posted:And then he disappeared???? The Flyers turned their season around shortly after, so maybe you guys should stop making fun of EvilWaldo, ok
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They did it without taking away the A or C, still relevant!
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Hand Knit posted:- I am a fan of Buffalo/Toronto/the New York Islanders. Why is my team so terrible? I'll bite with this one, why are some teams so consistently mediocre? I assume there has been a lot of management/player turnover over the years, yet they always seem to be hanging out near the bottom of the standings.
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Jon Leibowitz posted:I'll bite with this one, why are some teams so consistently mediocre? I assume there has been a lot of management/player turnover over the years, yet they always seem to be hanging out near the bottom of the standings. Generally bad management and/or owners. A bad owner can be one that interferes in operations (like forces trades/bad contracts, or won't approve trades, or makes lineup decisions) when he has no business doing so or one that refuses to spend money. Or for someone like Eugene Melnyk (owner of the Senators), both! Bad management is just...bad management. GMs drafting poorly, handling signings poorly, mismanaging the cap, messing up trades. Alienating your star goalie(s) and making him (them) hate it on your team so much that they want nothing more than to get the hell off your team to not have to deal with your dumb rear end anymore. It's kinda the same in all pro sports. There are just some teams with lovely owners that refuse to do what's needed to make a winning team. Usually it's because they can get away with it and still make money so why bother?
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It's not always refuse to do so, a lot of times they are very unable to do so because all their processes are hosed up. Nobody sits there and thinks "Let's be bad now!" with the exception of Florida.
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It's also the case that not all markets/locations are created equal. This mattered more when there wasn't a salary cap and players got to free agency much more quickly, but it's still a factor now. Playing in a Canadian market involves pressure and media attention in a whole different stratosphere from even the most popular US markets, some cities just have terrible climates or really suck, and to a certain extent most FAs with a choice don't want to go to a really lovely team, so it becomes a self-perpetuating cycle. And then there's Edmonton, where you have all three factors and also their VP of hockey ops essentially tried to blackmail a player into paying back a couple million dollars worth of bonus money he'd already been paid that he was legally entitled to by contract, or he wouldn't be traded
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# ? Apr 19, 2014 16:46 |
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And to be fair, almost every team in the nhl was bad at some point over the last 10 years. The lifetime for teams is build, develop, be good, get really old, be awful, rebuild. The difference is that the always awful teams don't handle the rebuild and develop phases very well. It's a pretty strategic part of the lifetime and bad gms are reaaaally bad at it. On the other hand there's teams that handle everything really well, and are almost always pretty good like Detroit, who've made the playoffs since 1990. They are getting pretty old though and were more shaky this season than I can remember seeing them, so we might see a true rebuild in Detroit not to far down the road.
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HELLO LADIES posted:Jonathan Toews of Chicago is "Captain Serious". Why so captain serious.
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Ok, so the IIHF world championships happen soon, right? Is it as fun to watch as the Olympics? How are players selected to the national teams? How come the Olympics make the NHL go on a break but the World Championships don't?
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Admiral Goodenough posted:Ok, so the IIHF world championships happen soon, right? Is it as fun to watch as the Olympics? How are players selected to the national teams? How come the Olympics make the NHL go on a break but the World Championships don't? They're invited. The Worlds are every year so it's not that big a deal really. The NHL really doesn't like to stop for the Olympics as it is, they would never agree to a yearly break so players can go get hurt in Europe somewhere.
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Admiral Goodenough posted:Ok, so the IIHF world championships happen soon, right? Is it as fun to watch as the Olympics? How are players selected to the national teams? How come the Olympics make the NHL go on a break but the World Championships don't? The World Championships aren't a big deal because the Olympics are the premier international tournament for hockey. Europeans seem to take worlds a bit more seriously, but since the Olympics have allowed NHL players the significance of the world championships has decreased in North America. Additionally, the world championships take place at the same time as the NHL playoffs, and players have almost always preferred to participate in those instead of the international tournament. In lockout years like 2004-2005 you saw really great competition because more top players came than normal, but this usually is not the case. I don't think they're as fun to watch as the Olympics, but they are interesting because you'll see more national teams that normally do not make the Olympic tournament such as France, Italy, Germany, and Kazakhstan, among others. A lot of these countries have an NHL player or two and it can be fun to watch this smaller hockey nations play. Sometimes you get cool upsets too. Last year France, who has a single NHL player, beat Russia, a team of mostly NHL and KHL all-stars, in the preliminary stage. Players are selected by being invited by the national team. Some players go, some decide they'd rather spend the offseason doing other stuff. As a result you get rosters which are a mix of borderline NHL/minor league players and bonafide NHL superstars. Additionally, if a team is eliminated from the NHL playoffs, a player will sometimes be invited to join the national team roster even though the World Championships are already in progress.
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Frostwerks posted:Why so captain serious. He's a humourless hyper-competitive brat. This helps with the " really good at hockey" part. If he was anything but a professional athlete/sociopath corporate CEO he would have been labelled a tremendous douche by his neighbourhood long ago.
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A friend of mine knew Mike Fisher in high school, and she insists he was an "annoying little poo poo" (oddly enough she looks a bit like Carrie Underwood herself). I wouldn't be surprised if this were common to professional athletes in general, though. The being hyper-competitive shits, I mean. Looking like Carrie Underwood probably isn't that common in the NHL.
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 19:49 |
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How do I become the organ player at a hockey arena? That sounds like such a cool job.
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Number Two Stunna posted:How do I become the organ player at a hockey arena? That sounds like such a cool job. I think there was a goon not too long ago who actually applied for one.
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 00:26 |
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I think they honestly just post the job online. I swear I've seen it before when browsing the NHL jobs site, daydreaming about working for a team.
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 01:12 |
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Is "what the gently caress is wrong with Marc-André Fleury?" a good enough question for this thread because I would very much like to know.
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Pornographic Memory posted:Is "what the gently caress is wrong with Marc-André Fleury?" a good enough question for this thread because I would very much like to know. Technically? He's not good at angles, he does some really, really stupid things trying to play behind the net like Brodeur (honestly he's gotten better about this, he used to do dumb poo poo like tonight at least weekly), and under pressure he does this thing where he just kinda flops forward flailing around. When he has good defense, this works okay for him. Also he's a pretty bad head case and has some real confidence issues which lead to him failing more and more spectacularly as the season goes on. He spent a lot of time in therapy in the off season and he's looking a little better, but after tonight a lot of people are expecting him to buckle even worse because he's notorious for melting down after a bad game or two.
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 05:19 |
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He's not a good goalie. Bad goalies can have a good season. He did, and Pittsburgh refuses to see it.
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Yeah that too. Every time you hear "Stanley Cup winning goalie!!!" you can be sure that whoever says it either doesn't watch the pens play, or is Dan Bylsma. He's just not good. Picking up Vokoun to give him a roughly equal or better backup was a good move but then Vokoun's leg blew up. The Pens have the material to trade for a good goalie, but management apparently drank their own koolaid regarding him being good.
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Pornographic Memory posted:Is "what the gently caress is wrong with Marc-André Fleury?" a good enough question for this thread because I would very much like to know. No it's not a good question because first you should ask "how come Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin can't score in the playoffs anymore"
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 05:26 |
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Because Ray Shero is a hilariously awful drafter and he has no homegrown role players to play bottom six minutes, leaving Crosby and Malkin to get eaten alive by shutdown defense all the time. Also, their defense is really meh. Fleury is, to me, an obviously bad goalie who, like others have said, had one good season. Steve Mason won the Calder trophy his rookie year, then he was awful for a long time, and probably still is. Teams misjudge this constantly.
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ElwoodCuse posted:No it's not a good question because first you should ask "how come Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin can't score in the playoffs anymore" Patrice Bergeron and Chris Kelly (or whoever got the other matchup) broke them, obviously.
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HELLO LADIES posted:And then there's Edmonton, where you have all three factors and also their VP of hockey ops essentially tried to blackmail a player into paying back a couple million dollars worth of bonus money he'd already been paid that he was legally entitled to by contract, or he wouldn't be traded Yup, that'd be my team, I think what's annoying about the Oilers right now is they have great players (three consecutive #1 picks will do that to you) and finally fixed the goaltending problem (we flat-out stole Ben Scrivens from LA, I think) but the organization is such a basket case. GMs that panic-signed players, a revolving door of coaches, high-demand UFAs going "lol no" and signing for less for other teams and other shenanigans that resulted in near fan-revolt this season. Oh, and you also have a fanbase that could be considered to have Borderline Personality Disorder when it comes to attachment to their team. Justin Godscock fucked around with this message at 06:24 on Apr 24, 2014 |
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Aphrodite posted:He's not a good goalie. To be fair,he looked like he was really good at times. He was drafted first overall. He played fuckin awesome in the QMJHL. It seems like he's a goalie who really just doesn't handle pressure well. It's not as simple as "he's a bad goalie", more so "he's not a great goalie anymore"
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Thanks for the answers guys. I haven't really followed hockey much until I came across the first playoff game midway through and figured now's as good a time as ever to get into it, since I've always thought it was a cool sport and just never committed to watching it regularly. Being the local team of course I'm watching the Pens. For some reason my mother really likes Fleury and I had no idea why, but I guess maybe the sympathy factor would make sense. Or just because she's a fanatical Pens fan and he's the Pens goalie
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Pornographic Memory posted:Thanks for the answers guys. I haven't really followed hockey much until I came across the first playoff game midway through and figured now's as good a time as ever to get into it, since I've always thought it was a cool sport and just never committed to watching it regularly. Being the local team of course I'm watching the Pens. For some reason my mother really likes Fleury and I had no idea why, but I guess maybe the sympathy factor would make sense. Or just because she's a fanatical Pens fan and he's the Pens goalie Fleury's rep is also largely due to the fact that he's the weak link on an otherwise pretty strong team. And also that team has some of the most vocal fans out of all (american) teams. If fleury played exactly as he did for 75% of the teams in the nhl, you'd almost never hear his name. He gets a lot of flak because he's in the spotlight and when poo poo hits the fan and he does something stupid, pens fans have someone to pile on.
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